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overfamiliarity

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Why should she suspect that behind his “more familiar face” lies overfamiliarity?

Lydia’s overfamiliarity with Aaliyah — combined with Uche’s self-righteous reaction to Aaliyah’s confession of having cheated on a past boyfriend — led Aaliyah to flee the “experiment” and Uche.

From Salon

Maybe this is a function of Smith’s puree-smooth business prose, or of the overfamiliarity of the stories “Traffic” tells.

The overfamiliarity of selections like “Clair de Lune” and “Aranjuez” is intentional, a nose-thumbing joke, as the inclusion of the title theme from “Star Wars” makes amusingly obvious.

A formal meeting was held about his "overfamiliarity" but further concerns were raised in May 2019.

From BBC

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